This full day of big-data-related programming will include three keynote speakers, updates on seed-grant-funded and student summer fellowship projects from the Institute for Data-Intensive Engineering and Science (IDIES), the latest news from other data-intensive organizations and institutions, a poster gallery, networking opportunities, and more. Lunch will be provided.
Join the Office of Religious & Spiritual Life and Multicultural Affairs in visiting the National Museum of the American Indian in honor of Indigenous People's Day and learn about Indigenous spirituality alongside the chaplains.
This interactive workshop introduces faculty to practical ways generative artificial intelligence can enhance assessment and feedback in online courses. Participants will explore how AI can expand assessment strategies to support formative learning, elevate assessments to foster higher-order thinking, and improve the quality and timeliness of feedback.
The 20- to 30-minute Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community & Connection Strolls around Eager Park in East Baltimore combine movement with meaningful conversation around engaging topics or questions. Whether you are looking to de-stress, meet new people, or simply enjoy a break in your day, all modes of participation are welcome—walkers, wheelchairs, strollers, or seated persons.
Professor Joshua White presents his new book, Vigilante Islamists: Religious Parties and Anti-State Violence in Pakistan, which investigates the role that Pakistan's Islamist political parties have played since the 1990s as both collaborators and competitors with violent anti-state movements.
This Advanced StoryMap workshop, led by Johns Hopkins Data Services, is designed for users that are already familiar with the basics of ArcGIS StoryMaps. If you want to take your StoryMap to the next level, this workshop is for you.
Come learn about the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY)'s programming, ask questions, and discover how to connect with other families of bright students. CTY specializes in recognizing and developing the academic talents of advanced elementary, middle, and high school students.
Luis Ozoria's Candor Collective, a Pan-American jazz ensemble, will share original compositions inspired by Dominican folklore that blend rhythms of merengue, bachata, and dembow. Performance artist Nicoletta DarÃta de la Brown will bring Panamanian folktales to life through movement and film, and a selection of Kara Walker's striking artist's books will be on display.
Join Tom Frieden, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and president of Resolve to Save Lives, to hear about his new book, a Q&A session moderated by Josh Sharfstein, and a book signing.
The pioneering Sphinx Virtuosi, an 18-member self-conducted string orchestra and flagship ensemble of the Sphinx Organization, makes its Baltimore debut with a program devoted to peace and the resilience of the human spirit. Acclaimed young cellist Sterling Elliott joins as soloist for American composer's William Grant Still's Suite, inspired by Harlem Renaissance sculptures. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.